Question 1: Johny Tremain's position was boss of the attic in the Lapham household.
Question 2: The feelings for Johnny, and Dove were a like a brother rivalry, and they argued a lot.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny was very serious about his work, because he could go play but he stays inside, and works. His plans for the future were that he was going to become a master craftsman, and he was going to own his own willows out in the Milton.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1:Johnny shows that his feelings are that he is very serious about his work and really cares about his work. While Mr.Lapham sleeps he could be swimming ,but he decides that he needs to stay at the house.
CHAPTER SIX
Question 1: The crest of the Lytes looks like an eye raising up from the sea from it rays if light streamed out, half-way covering the surface of the cup. The feelings that it conveys is that it was a good feeling to everybody.
UNIT 2 The Pride Of Your Power
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: He turned down Paul Revere's offer, because Johnny knew that the Lapham family would starve and nothing would get done if he wasn't there.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1:The small important events leading up to his accident were that Dove didn't like Johnny, so he was going to give him a lesson.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1:He wasn't able to work, and if he wasn't able to work he wouldn't be able to work at the Lapham household. He also wouldn't be able to be a silversmith's.
UNIT 3 An Earth Of Brass
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: Rab does not react to Johnny's maimed hand at all. Johnny really likes Rab, and admires him, because Rab is nice, and is caring.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: The section "Earth of Brass" relates to Johnny's life, because he won't be able to do the things he was able to do as a silversmiths, so he is going to have to find a less paying job.
UNIT 4 The Rising Eye
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: He doesn't want anything to do with Johnny, because he is rich, and he thinks he is above everyone.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 2: The court favors Johnny because Isannah said that Johnny had the cup the whole time, and the court thought is was the truth, so they released him.
UNIT 5 The Boston Observer
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Johnny's responsibilities as a messenger was to ride on a horse, and deliver messages back and forth to people. It was important to the Whigs, because they only could communicate through him.
CHAPTER THREE AND FOUR
Question 1: Johnny was happy about his new life, but also homesick from the Lapham house.
Question 2: People live up to the expectation of others, because they feel like they need to be realized that they are high in rank just like them.
Question 3: Johnny should think about what he is going to say before he says anything at all, and that he shouldn't worry about what people think about him.
Question 4: The Observer's club was treasonous, because there was a new war beginning soon.
UNIT6 Salt-Water Tea
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Johnny has to be able to hold an axe in his left hand if he wants to play a part in the Tea Party.
UNIT 7 The Fiddler's Bill
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The punishment is that England imposes is that the Boston port should be closed.
Question 2: The punishment united the often jealous, often indifferent, separate colonies, as the Tea Party itself had not.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 2: Johnny protects Dove when the English boys tease him, because Johnny realized that he should be more nice after what Rab told him and he knew how Dove felt.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1:Johnny felt sad for Mrs. Lapham, because her husband also died, so she realizes that she needs to take care of the whole Lapham house by herself with little help from the boys.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Sam Adam's spy in the Lyte household is Mrs. Bessie.
UNIT 8 A World To Come
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The mob is pursuing the Lytes, because the mob wants the Lytes silver, but Cilla forgets the silver, so the mob was chasing them for nothing.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: The information that the Bible reveals about Johnny's ancestory is that he could possibly be a nephew, grandnephew or even a grandson of Merchant Lyte. His grandfather Roger Lyte was dead for twenty years.
Question 2: He means that the Lytes will be the end, because they aren't coming back, because of the Civil War. The new beginning is that they are going to win the Civil War, and they are going to start new lives after the war.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: He promotes that there would be no more tyranny, and that they cant take our money away by higher taxes on tea.
UNIT 9 The Scarlet Deluge
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny has changed gradually over the beginning of the chapter. Johnny has matured he is a lot more respectful.
Question 2: The minute men are preparing for war by making their own bullets, and cartridges to fit guns.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: As Johnny looks to "the face of death" he had always been brave, never being scared to fight, and there was much arguing among the boy. He had never once didn't believe his physical courage until now.
UNIT 10 "Disperse, Ye Rebels"
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The occurrences that lead the patriots to believe the British are beginning to move against the rebels is that the British were saying that they were getting their weapons sharpened, and ready to go.
Question 2: The British would prepare their boats ready until the redcoats come, and invade.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Rab decides to leave boston because, Rab knew that they were going to fight no matter what, and he wanted to participate. Johnny reacts that Rab's decision is that he is leaving, and abandoning him.
UNIT 11 Yankee Doodle
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The first battle occurs at Lexington. The Minute Men were defeated, because they were outnumbered.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: The British are unable to punish the oppostion leaders, because they weren't in Boston where they could punish them.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1: Some details about Johnny that convinced Lavinia to find out about Johnny's past were that first was the way he walked wild like a panther. Another detail was that his hair was parted a certain way that looked like his mother's.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: The descrpition of Johnny's discussion with Mrs. Bessie, he calls himself "A boy in time of peace and a man in time of war." states to him that the war helped him become a true man, and without the war he probably wouldv'e still been known as a boy.
UNIT 12 A Man Can Stand Up
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1:Johnny rolled in mud, smeared blood ob his face, and tore his clothes to his appearance to make him fit in the way the British soldiers look.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Johnny is amazed that the rebels have defeated the British, because the farmers won against an empire, and that suprised everyone.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny's thoughts were that he was thinking about how out numbered the Minute Men were, but they still won, and his emotional response is that he almost started crying as he stands on Lexington Green.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Rab dies, because he got shot and, the doctors are not able to stop the excessive amount of blood. Johnny is devastated that Rab died.
Question 2: Johnny doesn't feel ashamed of his hand, because he cares more about his country now.
LILLI REILLY
UNIT 1 Up and About
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: Johny Tremain's position was boss of the attic in the Lapham household.
Question 2: The feelings for Johnny, and Dove were a like a brother rivalry, and they argued a lot.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny was very serious about his work, because he could go play but he stays inside, and works. His plans for the future were that he was going to become a master craftsman, and he was going to own his own willows out in the Milton.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1:Johnny shows that his feelings are that he is very serious about his work and really cares about his work. While Mr.Lapham sleeps he could be swimming ,but he decides that he needs to stay at the house.
CHAPTER SIX
Question 1: The crest of the Lytes looks like an eye raising up from the sea from it rays if light streamed out, half-way covering the surface of the cup. The feelings that it conveys is that it was a good feeling to everybody.
UNIT 2 The Pride Of Your Power
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: He turned down Paul Revere's offer, because Johnny knew that the Lapham family would starve and nothing would get done if he wasn't there.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1:The small important events leading up to his accident were that Dove didn't like Johnny, so he was going to give him a lesson.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1:He wasn't able to work, and if he wasn't able to work he wouldn't be able to work at the Lapham household. He also wouldn't be able to be a silversmith's.
UNIT 3 An Earth Of Brass
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: Rab does not react to Johnny's maimed hand at all. Johnny really likes Rab, and admires him, because Rab is nice, and is caring.
CHAPTER THREEQuestion 1: The section "Earth of Brass" relates to Johnny's life, because he won't be able to do the things he was able to do as a silversmiths, so he is going to have to find a less paying job.
UNIT 4 The Rising Eye
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: He doesn't want anything to do with Johnny, because he is rich, and he thinks he is above everyone.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 2: The court favors Johnny because Isannah said that Johnny had the cup the whole time, and the court thought is was the truth, so they released him.
UNIT 5 The Boston Observer
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Johnny's responsibilities as a messenger was to ride on a horse, and deliver messages back and forth to people. It was important to the Whigs, because they only could communicate through him.
CHAPTER THREE AND FOUR
Question 1: Johnny was happy about his new life, but also homesick from the Lapham house.
Question 2: People live up to the expectation of others, because they feel like they need to be realized that they are high in rank just like them.
Question 3: Johnny should think about what he is going to say before he says anything at all, and that he shouldn't worry about what people think about him.
Question 4: The Observer's club was treasonous, because there was a new war beginning soon.
UNIT 6 Salt-Water Tea
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Johnny has to be able to hold an axe in his left hand if he wants to play a part in the Tea Party.
UNIT 7 The Fiddler's Bill
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The punishment is that England imposes is that the Boston port should be closed.
Question 2: The punishment united the often jealous, often indifferent, separate colonies, as the Tea Party itself had not.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 2: Johnny protects Dove when the English boys tease him, because Johnny realized that he should be more nice after what Rab told him and he knew how Dove felt.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1: Johnny felt sad for Mrs. Lapham, because her husband also died, so she realizes that she needs to take care of the whole Lapham house by herself with little help from the boys.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Sam Adam's spy in the Lyte household is Mrs. Bessie.
UNIT 8 A World To Come
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The mob is pursuing the Lytes, because the mob wants the Lytes silver, but Cilla forgets the silver, so the mob was chasing them for nothing.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: The information that the Bible reveals about Johnny's ancestory is that he could possibly be a nephew, grandnephew or even a grandson of Merchant Lyte. His grandfather Roger Lyte was dead for twenty years.
Question 2: He means that the Lytes will be the end, because they aren't coming back, because of the Civil War. The new beginning is that they are going to win the Civil War, and they are going to start new lives after the war.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: He promotes that there would be no more tyranny, and that they cant take our money away by higher taxes on tea.
UNIT 9 The Scarlet Deluge
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny has changed gradually over the beginning of the chapter. Johnny has matured he is a lot more respectful.
Question 2: The minute men are preparing for war by making their own bullets, and cartridges to fit guns.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: As Johnny looks to "the face of death" he had always been brave, never being scared to fight, and there was much arguing among the boy. He had never once didn't believe his physical courage until now.
UNIT 10 "Disperse, Ye Rebels"
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The occurrences that lead the patriots to believe the British are beginning to move against the rebels is that the British were saying that they were getting their weapons sharpened, and ready to go.
Question 2: The British would prepare their boats ready until the redcoats come, and invade.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Rab decides to leave boston because, Rab knew that they were going to fight no matter what, and he wanted to participate. Johnny reacts that Rab's decision is that he is leaving, and abandoning him.
UNIT 11 Yankee Doodle
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1: The first battle occurs at Lexington. The Minute Men were defeated, because they were outnumbered.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: The British are unable to punish the oppostion leaders, because they weren't in Boston where they could punish them.
CHAPTER FOUR
Question 1: Some details about Johnny that convinced Lavinia to find out about Johnny's past were that first was the way he walked wild like a panther. Another detail was that his hair was parted a certain way that looked like his mother's.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: The descrpition of Johnny's discussion with Mrs. Bessie, he calls himself "A boy in time of peace and a man in time of war." states to him that the war helped him become a true man, and without the war he probably wouldv'e still been known as a boy.
UNIT 12 A Man Can Stand Up
CHAPTER ONE
Question 1:Johnny rolled in mud, smeared blood ob his face, and tore his clothes to his appearance to make him fit in the way the British soldiers look.
CHAPTER TWO
Question 1: Johnny is amazed that the rebels have defeated the British, because the farmers won against an empire, and that suprised everyone.
CHAPTER THREE
Question 1: Johnny's thoughts were that he was thinking about how out numbered the Minute Men were, but they still won, and his emotional response is that he almost started crying as he stands on Lexington Green.
CHAPTER FIVE
Question 1: Rab dies, because he got shot and, the doctors are not able to stop the excessive amount of blood. Johnny is devastated that Rab died.
Question 2: Johnny doesn't feel ashamed of his hand, because he cares more about his country now.